Looking at the various set-pieces, musical showstoppers, and visual gags that Mary Poppins Returns has revealed in its latest trailer, it’s not a stretch to imagine them all flying out of the screen for the audience to try and catch in their hands.
While tons of films get the third-dimensional treatment, and a lot of them being Disney products like The Nutcracker and The Four Realms, it’s kind of surprising that Mary Poppins Returns isn’t getting that same sort of rollout in its December release slot.
With the right conversion, everyone would feel like they’re part of the magic themselves.
Much like the magic that Mary weaves on everything from chalk drawings to kites, vases, and anything else she can get her hands on, 3D would further transport viewers already fixed on the screen into the deeper world of Mary and the Banks family.